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Predict worsening diabetic retinopathy!
Identifying which cases of diabetic retinopathy are most likely to progress has not always been easy. But a new method, reported in the British Journal of Ophthalmology, can help identify those most at risk. Find out more in our news story.
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Improving glaucoma diagnostics and monitoring
In this article, Dr Francesco Oddone discusses how a new automated perimeter combined with a white light scanning ophthalmoscope overcomes some of the limitations of traditional methods.
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Could Alzheimer’s disease findings give ophthalmologists new roles?
People with Alzheimer’s are more likely to have drusen in their peripheral retinas, our news story reports, opening the door to ophthalmologists’ involvement in detecting the early stages of disease.
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